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This is probably my biggest. I don't even mind them doing their own thing off in some stupid corner of MU. But in "MY" MU, Squirrel Girl was squirrshed in her first story by Doom.
And squirrels, in general, are just evil as heck. Suffer not one to live. I want to bring Mad Dog Baxter back just so he can literally wipe the floor with Doreen. Ptooey.
Destruction, in general, tends to get me mad, because it's never ever done in a good way (it's always a stupid gimmick plot, and yeah, I'm including Annihilation in this). And it always forces a future writer to bring it back. See Xandar-- it's been destroyed and brought back like half a dozen times, at least.
Well, the idea is that they're playing in their backyard. Sure, they live in a mansion, but they're not going to concern themselves with these things anymore than street kids do.
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Lately, I've been noticing a lot more grammatical issues, especially verb tense. There's a difference between "has" and "had"
The Wrecking Crew appearing monthly in various titles. Marvel really has to step up with new villains.
Lack of consistency in the way characters are drawn across books. I know each artist have their own styles but one of my personal pet peeves as someone who has been following Miles Morales' book; dude has been drawn as undergoing a growth spurt for a while now and is pretty tall and lanky in his own book. Whenever he appears in Champions or guest stars in someone else's book though he's still drawn like he's a little kid.
I feel like this is the same for quite a few of the teen characters as well. Whenever they're drawn standing next to the Avengers they're made extra shorter almost to overcompensate for the fact that they're supposed to be younger. Which is like, if you've ever seen teenagers, their heights vary.
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When Spider-Man isn't Peter Parker, or Iron Man isn't Tony Stark, or the Hulk isn't Robert Bruce Banner, or Thor isn't...... Thor.
Not just exclusive to comics but I hate when we visit an alien world and there civilization is just like earth. They speak English and they even look like humans. You're in an alien world, there is so much potential for creativity but you just make it another version of earth. My main pet peeves with comics that have the setting in outer space.
No consistency with magic. It just does what the writer wants it to do. I feel like it's hard to build stakes with magic books because it can become a bit unclear what the character can do and what they can't. All there magic looks the same. Scarlet witch magic looks like doctor strange which also looks like brother voodoo magic
Little to no choreography in fight scenes.
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A minor thing that really bugs me is in the movie Avengers:AoU Ultron's (in a body made of Iron Man armor parts) lips move and curl. It makes no sense to me.
That sounds more like a Marvel no-prize answer than an actual answer. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but at no point have I ever seen them reference the tight, limited space they supposedly have on the mansion's grounds.
But I'm not really talking about the in-universe reasoning of them making do with a (supposed) small amount of space available for a pick-up game, I'm talking about when the visual depiction of the game is jarringly bad.
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Continuity, even in a "shared" comics universe is often insignificant if not largely detrimental to the quality of a comic.
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This is going to sound strange because it's about a character status quo that I didn't like but, remember when Jubilee was a vampire for a while? Well, I didn't like that story but it was what it was. The thing is though that when she popped up numerous times afterward, writers and artists kept forgetting the rules regarding vampires. At one point in Brian Wood's run, she says something about how Shogo falls asleep listening to her breathing (vampires don't breath). In Generation X vol. 2, she's shown looking at herself in a mirror (vampires don't reflect in mirrors). I'm pretty sure the light-bender amulet was included in Wood's run as an afterthought. If you're going to turn a character into a monster with very specific rules and weaknesses, commit to it!
A character/title being changed to be more in line with their movie version. I noticed this especially with titles like Iron-Man and Thor around the time of their MCU introductions. Characters that weren't important for the past few decades would suddenly come back because they were used in a movie.
That the constant supervillain attacks and world-ending crises that constantly ravage the city somehow hasn't led to a mass exodus of people from New York.
That the general pubic doesn't know how big of a threat Dr. Doom is in the Marvel Universe.
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